authors |
Van Asperdt, Anita and Diamond, Beth |
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1998 |
title |
Integrating Digital Media in the Lanscape Architecture Studio: Overlaying Media and Process |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1998.074
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Digital Design Studios: Do Computers Make a Difference? [ACADIA Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-07-1] Québec City (Canada) October 22-25, 1998, pp. 74-86 |
summary |
For landscape architecture students beginning to experiment with computer generated imagery, the focus should be on
integrating digital media in a comprehensive manner, throughout
various phases of the design process. Digital media exercises
must be developed in such a manner that they support, express
and enhance the design content of a studio project in conjunction
with the chosen design process. In a beginning-level studio, digital media is best explored through easy-to-learn applications in a
structured yet flexible studio environment.
One powerful way to integrate digital media with design
inquiry in a comprehensive and reciprocal manner is the electronic overlay of information and poetic impressions. This method
takes on particular relevance in dealing with the multiple issues
that face landscape architects today. |
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